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It is amazing how you can change the
view with plants in just a few years. Then I bought my house
in Ballard, Seattle, in the fall of 1991, the yard was just
a weedy lawn with a few small shrubs sticking up from among
quackgrass, blackberries and bindweed. During the past 9 years,
I have "revegetated" my yard, with the vision of
creating a lush look with plenty of evergreen broadleaf plants.
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This is a view of my front yard in Ballard
from across the street in 1992 and 2000. Both pictures
are taken from the very same spot. My laurel hedge (Prunus
laurocerasus var. Compacta) provides complete privacy from
my nosy neighbors. Behind the hedge is a chestnut tree and
an rborvitae (Thuja occidentalis).
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The view along my street in 1992 and
2000. My Himalayan birch (Betula jacquemontii) grows 2 feet
(60 cm) a year. Note that my Volvo is parked in the same spot
in both pictures, and so is the car in front of the big house
in the background.
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My front entrance in the spring of 1997
and fall of 2000. The grape vine over the arch (var. Interlaken)
produces over 100 clusters of sweet, aromatic and seedless
grapes each October. The tall narrow tree is a Swedish aspen.
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